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Which of the following equations is of a parabola with a vertex at (1, 2)?
O y = (x - 1) 2 - 2
Oy= (x - 1)2 + 2
O y = (x + 1)2 - 2
O y = (x + 1)2 + 2

Sagot :

Answer:

the second option: (x-1)squared +2

Explanation:

The x value of the vertex can be found in the parenthesis after the x. However, you have to do the opposite value of it. So, since the paranthesis has (x-1) then that means that the vertex's x-value has to be 1.

For the y-value of the vertex, that can be found after the paranthesis. This value will not be used as the opposite like with the x-value. So, we know that in (x-1)^2 +2 the "+2" indicates the y-value to be 2.